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Embraer E195-E2 Narrowbody Airliner Takes Flight
First test mission comes at least three months ahead of early targets
A proposed joint venture between Boeing and Embraer would see the U.S. manufacturer assume control of 80-percent of the Brazilian company's commercial aviation business, which includes the E195-E2 program. (Photo: Embraer)
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Gregory Polek
• Senior Editor
March 29, 2017
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